Master & Flintstone
I was thinking about how a community can manage its resources most efficiently. Have you ever mapped out the best way to gather food and materials?
Sure thing! First off, stick to the basics—hunt what’s nearby, gather what grows, and trade the rest. Keep a simple map, mark the good spots, and make a schedule so everyone knows when to gather. Share what’s extra, protect what’s needed, and always have a backup plan in case the dinosaurs bite the market. Easy and efficient.
Sounds practical enough. Just remember to keep the trade routes clear of predators and watch out for those unpredictable market swings. A good backup plan is the only thing that keeps a community from collapsing when a single supply line goes dark.
You got it—no big talk, just keep the paths free of raptor‑claws, swap a bit when the market goes haywire, and always have a stone‑pile backup. That’s how a community sticks together.
Good plan—keep the stone piles low, the paths clear, and the trade schedule tight. That’s all it takes to keep the community stable.
Yep, that’s the way—keep it simple, keep it solid, and the whole crew stays in one piece.